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When sufficient "economic interdependence" is proven, New Jersey alimony payments can be terminated due to cohabitation, even without a trial or plenary hearing. Proctor, n/k/a Pizzutti v. Proctor, New Jersey App. Div., April 7, 2011
Under appropriate circumstances, New Jersey divorce judges may receive and consider affidavits and/or testimony from children. Scott, f/k/a Tully v. Tully, New Jersey App. Div., April 6, 2011
A New Jersey divorce judge has the power to order one spouse to transfer part of a family business to the other spouse and to enter an accompanying restrictive covenant. Romito v. Romito, New Jersey App. Div., April 5, 2011
New Jersey Family Part judges are not mandated to interview children in every disputed custody case. Rather, they have the discretion to do so or not, under New Jersey Rule 5:8-6. Traynor, n/k/a Dallara v. Traynor, New Jersey App. Div., April 4, 2011